The new few months are busy (we now have 30 MSc Transport students, the highest number since I’ve been at Westminster) but I’m still fitting in a few talks. Here’s some of my upcoming public events: 9th October: West Sussex Cycle Summit 2017 23rd October: presentation at UCL’s Socially Just … Continue reading →

One of my regular short posts listing some upcoming talks. Bit of a general impact theme over the next month or two, but still some specific cycling events including on a bit of new Stats19 analysis I’ve done for the LCC in Hackney. Saturday February 25th – London: Bike City? … Continue reading →

I’m planning some public events over the next year that will be supported by ESRC and co-hosted by the London Cycling Campaign. They’re aimed at bringing together researchers, practitioners, advocates and others to share knowledge, develop policy ideas, and learn more about using data and research. Over the coming weeks … Continue reading →

June/July was my North American holiday/tour (speaking at Portland and Vancouver: great to meet North American academics, advocates, practitioners and policy-makers). On my return I visited Cornwall (really interesting to think about cycling potential and policy in a hilly and often rural context) and I’ve got a few more talks … Continue reading →

After a summer tour of London’s commuter belt, then a slot in Aalto, Finland (involving an epic train and ferry journey), I’m speaking at a few more events this Autumn. Confirmed so far include (there’ll be two or three more, I expect, to add): 7th September: presenting the headline findings … Continue reading →

After speaking recently at the London Cycling Show and the Cycling and Society Symposium, on home ground with a talk reflecting on research and policy. Organised by the Policy Studies Institute. All welcome – book as per below. PSI Seminar – Rachel Aldred, Senior Lecturer in Transport at FABE, University … Continue reading →

Your suggestions for speakers are positively encouraged – see below I participated in the excellent and popular Women’s Cycle Forum in Edinburgh – apparently the first such event in the UK – and will be speaking at a similar type of event in Bristol next week (although Bristol’s women-only, and … Continue reading →

I’m just finishing my visit to Lancaster University’s Centre for Mobilities Research in May and June, in my role as a 2013-4 Visiting Research Fellow. It’s been a great chance to catch up with people, meet some new people and generally get some good head space for research. On the … Continue reading →